Investigators applied a glycoproteomic approach to identify proteoglycans, their glycosaminoglycan chains and their attachment sites in insulin-secreting cells.
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Nikpour, M., Nilsson, J., Persson, A., Noborn, F., Vorontsov, E., & Larson, G. (2021). Proteoglycan profiling of human, rat and mouse insulin-secreting cells. Glycobiology, cwab035. https://doi.org/10.1093/glycob/cwab035 Cite